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![]() "RHF" wrote in message om... . FD, If the IBOC Signal is a 'broadcast' as "Digital Encoded Algorithm". Either as Dual IBOC Signals (Stereo) or as 'separate' Voice and Data/Information Channels. Then, how do you 'decode' it and Listen to it simply using standard "Analog" SSB ? ~ RHF . I didn't take it as a method of decoding the IBOC signal. I took to mean a way to minimize the interference from a IBOC station on a close adjacent channel signal. Let's say a station at 830 kHz is using IBOC and you want to hear a station on 840 kHz. There's interference to the station at 840 from the splatter of the main channel at 830 and the IBOC sideband centered at 843. You can minimize the interference from the IBOC sideband if you listen to the station at 840 in LSB mode. http://earthsignals.com/add_CGC/KMXE.PDF Of course, normally it's preferable to listen to that station at 840 kHz in USB mode, but the IBOC sideband interferes heavily with that sideband. Frank Dresser |
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